From: CRDGW2::CRDGW2::MRGATE::"SMTP::CRVAX.SRI.COM::RELAY-INFO-VAX" 14-JUN-1989 18:18 To: MRGATE::"ARISIA::EVERHART" Subj: New version of VMS FINGER for VMS 5.x available Message-Id: <8906142047.AA10170@crdgw1.ge.com> Received: From KL.SRI.COM by CRVAX.SRI.COM with TCP; Wed, 14 JUN 89 12:59:49 PDT Received: from AAMRL.AF.MIL by KL.SRI.COM with TCP; Wed, 14 Jun 89 12:57:36 PDT Received: from FALCON by AAMRL.AF.MIL; Wed, 14 Jun 89 15:54 EDT Date: Wed, 14 Jun 89 15:56 EST From: Ted Nieland - SRL <@AAMRL.AF.MIL:TNIELAND@FALCON> Subject: New version of VMS FINGER for VMS 5.x available To: info-vax@kl.sri.COM X-Vms-To: IN%"info-vax@kl.sri.com" A new version of FINGER for VMS 5.x ONLY is now available. It will has a many new features. It will be on the Spring 1989 DECUS SIG Tapes has part of the SPC (Saint Peter's College) submission. This is a definitive FINGER for VMS 5 and has fixed many problems in the older release. Attached is the AAAREADME describing the changes and new features. You can get the new version by doing send the following as a message to "MAILSERV%FALCON@AAMRL.AF.MIL": SEND FINGER.1_OF_7 SEND FINGER.2_OF_7 SEND FINGER.3_OF_7 SEND FINGER.4_OF_7 SEND FINGER.5_OF_7 SEND FINGER.6_OF_7 SEND FINGER.7_OF_7 Nothing else should be in the mail message. The BECOME program for VMS 5.X is also availble through this mailserv and can be obtained by sending a message containing: SEND BECOME.1_of_1 Ted Nieland TNIELAND@AAMRL.AF.MIL FINGER'S AAAREADME.TXT Finger V51_1_17 VMS V5 required. The supplied images were linked under V5.1-1 and will need to be re-linked if you are running an earlier V5 release. The object files are supplied to do this for those without the VAX Fortran compiler. Major changes: o None Minor changes: o Code to report the originating node and username for RTAnnn: terminals has been added. This replaces the old TT_UCB code with a method which will be far more robust across future VMS versions. [Thanks to Frank Nagy of Fermilab] o All known problems with array subscripting have been fixed. The image now compiles and runs properly when compiled /CHECK. In fact, the supplied objects are compiled that way. o A long-standing problem with /SORT used in conjunction with jnet has been corrected. In short, duplicate or garbled output would be emitted for all but the first jnet finger command, and the first jnet finger command would not return any user information. o Jnet code and installation procedures have been modified for jnet V3.3. o Added display of forwarding address if mail is being forwarded, unless forwarding is to PMDF's DELIVER% protocol. o Corrected problem where HELP would go to useless places (for jnet, the bit bucket; for DECnet, NETSERVER.LOG) instead of being delivered to the requester's terminal. o Corrected problem with not finding our help library. o Corrected problem with mail messages not displaying if the user being fingered did not explicitly declare a mail directory. o Corrected problem with /SORT=LOGIN_TIME. o Display an error message if sorting on an unknown field. o Added /SORT=CPU_TIME subqualifier. o Cleaned up error message, all are now in standard VMS format. o Disconnected virtual terminals are now displayed as VTAnnnn: instead of _VTAnnnn: so as to fit in the field width. o Terminal types are now inquired from VMS if the terminal is not in the Finger Common Block (FCB) or if the FCB contains the string "Unknown" for the terminal type. o The CPU type is now reported a little differently. o A problem with the host name was fixed - if the FCB contained a blank or null hostname, the DECnet node was not being used instead. o Unread mail information is now shown to the sender, even if across a DECnet or Jnet link. An option for treating DECnet as a common envir- onment was also added. o Idle times are back! Thanks to Ted Nieland, Joe Meadows, and Ken Alde- man for their work on this. o Bypass logic over DECnet has been cleand up. o FINGMAINT will now display an error message if an attempt is made to add an item which will not fit in the FCB. o Added SHOW/STATISTICS to FINGMAINT to show the number of items used and left, as well as percentage of utilization, for each of the item types. Terry Kennedy terry@spcvxa.bitnet Operations Manager, Academic Computing (201) 435-0252 Saint Peter's College 2641 Kennedy Blvd. Jersey City, NJ 07306